
The Jan/Feb issue of The Wildlife Professional
Changes in the desert challenge hardy species

Wondering what wildlifers are reading?
Take a look back at the most read articles from TWS journals in 2024

U.S. Senate passes the America’s Conservation Enhancement Reauthorization Act
The bill will reauthorize several key federal conservation programs through 2030

High-altitude grasslands are key to conserving Andean bears
Managers should also take into consideration when livestock foraged in these areas

Apply now for 2025 Native American Research Assistantship
Those selected will work on a three-month research project with the U.S. Forest Service

Marine heat wave spurs common murre decline
Common murre populations were left without food following a heat wave


TWS pubs in the news
The New York Times recently covered a study published in The Journal of Wildlife Management titled, “Rehabilitating tigers for range expansion: lessons from the Russian Far East.” If you haven’t...

Increasing drought poses threats to U.S. wildlife
Lack of moisture can contribute to wildlife habitat loss, heat stress and more

Wild Cam: As snow decreases, wolf stomachs rumble
Lower snow levels in Minnesota winters means fewer vulnerable deer for packs to prey on
